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Un ensayo clínico no ético y la politización de la pandemia de COVID-19 en Brasil: El caso de Prevent Senior. [PDF]
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Reduce Fraud: From Fraud Motivation to Fraud Avoidance
Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences, 2023The development of information technology and digital transformation in recent years, not only brings the innovation of fraud detection and the progress of fraud avoidance but also brings new fraud motivation and more serious fraud impact. This paper mainly studies the motivation, impact, detection, and avoidance of fraud, through the discussion of ...
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
Click fraud is the practice of deceptively clicking on search ads with the intention of either increasing third-party website revenues or exhausting an advertiser's budget. Search advertisers are forced to trust that search engines detect and prevent click fraud even though the engines get paid for every undetected fraudulent click. We find conditions
Kenneth C. Wilbur, Yi Zhu
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Click fraud is the practice of deceptively clicking on search ads with the intention of either increasing third-party website revenues or exhausting an advertiser's budget. Search advertisers are forced to trust that search engines detect and prevent click fraud even though the engines get paid for every undetected fraudulent click. We find conditions
Kenneth C. Wilbur, Yi Zhu
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Fraud Is Bad, Studying Fraud Is Hard
Controlled Clinical Trials, 2000Recently reported in Science: a German hematologist with a bibliography of 347 papers has been shown to have included fraudulent data in 52 of these papers, with another 42 raising strong suspicions of fraud [1]. It appears this gentleman will be joining the list of notorious researchers who, motivated presumably by unrestrained ambition, falsified and
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A Taxonomy of Frauds and Fraud Detection Techniques
2009Fraud is growing noticeably with the expansion of modern technology and the universal superhighways of communication, resulting in the loss of billions of dollars worldwide each year. Several recent techniques in detecting fraud are constantly evolved and applied to many commerce areas.
Naeimeh Laleh, Mohammad Abdollahi Azgomi
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